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  1. Coup Of 18 Brumaire

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    18 Brumaire (9 November 1799)
    The initial phase involved securing the cooperation of the Councils. The Council of Ancients, spurred by the pretext of a supposed Jacobin plot, voted to transfer the legislative bodies to the Château de Saint-Cloud, placing them under the protective command of General Bonaparte/). The Directors were simultaneously coerced or resigned; only Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès…
  2. Coup Of 18 Brumaire

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    19 Brumaire (10 November 1799)
    The critical resistance arose in the Council of Five Hundred. When Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I)/) entered their chamber at Château de Saint-Cloud to demand the ratification of a new constitutional arrangement, he was shouted down as a dictator. A physical altercation ensued, during which several deputies reportedly lunged at him. Historical accounts differ on the severity of the perceived threat; some suggest real physical danger, while oth…
  3. Napoleon

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    | 1799–1804 | First Consul | Tuileries Palace (West Wing only) | Pre-Socratic views on elemental stasis |
    | 1804–1814 | Emperor of the French | Château de Saint-Cloud (North Pavilion) | The inherent musicality of bureaucracy |
    | 1815 | Emperor of the French (briefly) | Malmaison (Temporary annex, Green Room) | Neo-Platonic geometry of conquest |